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NGX: Investors Lose N297bn As ASI Dips By 0.53%

Investors on the Nigerian Exchange Limited faced a tumultuous Monday, as the stock market witnessed a dip, resulting in a collective loss of N297 billion.

The downturn was primarily propelled by declines in the share prices of key players such as Seplat, PZ Cussons, and ETranzact.

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Seplat, one of the prominent names in the market, experienced a notable setback, shedding 10% to close at N2,962.30. Similarly, PZ Cussons and ETranzact witnessed declines of 9.91% and 9.68%, respectively, closing at N25 and N5.60.

The All-Share Index and market capitalization mirrored this downward trend, decreasing by 0.53% to conclude the day at 97,708.74 points and N55.26 trillion, respectively.

Notore Chemical Industries took the spotlight as the most traded security, with a transaction volume of 74.43 million units valued at N4.65 billion in a single trade. Other actively traded stocks included Access Corporation, Universal Insurance, and United Bank for Africa, with investors exchanging 439,100,001 units of shares worth N11.38 billion across 8,607 deals.

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Despite the breadth of the market’s decline, the industrial goods index remained steady while sectors like banking, insurance, consumer goods, and oil & gas witnessed contractions ranging from 0.33%to 5.90%.

Reflecting on the day’s performance, analysts pointed to a bearish sentiment prevailing across sectors. They noted 19 gainers against 24 losers, indicating a mixed bag for investors.

Looking ahead, market observers anticipate a tug-of-war between bullish and bearish sentiments, with investors keenly awaiting corporate actions and dividend income prospects. Analysts at Cowry Assets Management offered insights, stating, “Despite this, pockets of gains are expected as fiscal and monetary policies strive to steer the nation’s economy towards recovery, notwithstanding the forthcoming April 2024 CPI report and Q1 2024 Nigeria’s GDP report.”

As investors navigate through these fluctuations, they remain vigilant, seeking opportunities amidst the market’s volatility, knowing that within each downturn lies the potential for future gains.

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Emmanuel Ochayi is a journalist. He is a graduate of the University of Lagos, School of first choice and the nations pride. Emmanuel is keen on exploring writing angles in different areas, including Business, climate change, politics, Education, and others.


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